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27.03.2021 | Expert's Opinion
Current concepts: managing acetabular fractures in the elderly population
verfasst von:
Karuniyan Vipulendran, Josh Kelly, Mark Rickman, Tim Chesser
Erschienen in:
European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology
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Ausgabe 5/2021
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Abstract
The aim of this review is to summarise the current concepts in the management of acetabular fractures in the elderly population. A literature review of the evidence regarding the management of elderly acetabular fractures was performed utilising PubMed and Ovid. The predominant causes and fracture patterns of acetabular fractures are changing as populations age. Consequently, the operative management has had to change also. Judet and LeTournel did not offer operative treatment to any patients older than sixty. However, in the present time, according to the German Pelvic Registry, over half the patients aged sixty or over, sustaining acetabular fractures underwent operative fixation. We find that the increasing age of the population raises particular challenges for the operating surgeon. Postoperative rehabilitation should be focused on early mobilisation. More research needs to be focussed on standardised treatment protocols and long-term outcomes for this cohort of patients.